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Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 18mm F9 Aperture Priority
Seven Star CragsZhaoqing, China
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You wouldn’t even believe me if I told you how amazing the scenery was at Seven Star Crags which is about an hour and a half from Guangzhou. This was the first thing you encounter with before walking about a half mile into the main entrance. Seven Star Crags craved into the mountain. Hope this picture does this place some justice.
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Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 18mm F9 Aperture Priority

Seven Star Crags
Zhaoqing, China

Shot in HDR 1-1-12
Click on the Photo to Enlarge

You wouldn’t even believe me if I told you how amazing the scenery was at Seven Star Crags which is about an hour and a half from Guangzhou. This was the first thing you encounter with before walking about a half mile into the main entrance. Seven Star Crags craved into the mountain. Hope this picture does this place some justice.

WikiBackground
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seven_Star_Crags


Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 18mm F10.0 Aperture Priority
Tallest TowerGuangzhou, China
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Shot as the same day as the previous tower in guangzhou, but this is a landmark for Chinese people. Known as the their tallest building. It was a neck breaker looking up but it was sure worth getting this shot; even though I had to lay on the ground in order to capture the entire building =P

Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 18mm F10.0 Aperture Priority

Tallest Tower
Guangzhou, China

Shot in HDR 1-1-12
Click on the Photo to Enlarge

Shot as the same day as the previous tower in guangzhou, but this is a landmark for Chinese people. Known as the their tallest building. It was a neck breaker looking up but it was sure worth getting this shot; even though I had to lay on the ground in order to capture the entire building =P


Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 29mm F8.0 Aperture Priority
Temple of Six Banyan TreesGuangzhou, China
Shot in HDR 1-1-12Click on the Photo to Enlarge
This building is as tall as it looks in the photo, as it does in real life. This thing is humongous. Our uncle was driving us to have dinner with the family when I saw this tower from afar, we had to pull up to the gate (shown on the bottom of the picture) and I shot as fast as I could not knowing if we were allowed to be there.

Nikon D7000 18-200mmNikkorVRII ISO200 29mm F8.0 Aperture Priority

Temple of Six Banyan Trees
Guangzhou, China

Shot in HDR 1-1-12
Click on the Photo to Enlarge

This building is as tall as it looks in the photo, as it does in real life. This thing is humongous. Our uncle was driving us to have dinner with the family when I saw this tower from afar, we had to pull up to the gate (shown on the bottom of the picture) and I shot as fast as I could not knowing if we were allowed to be there.